Russell's driving career began at the age of 32, when a friend invited him to go to his local
Snetterton race circuit. Starting with a 500 cc
Cooper with a
J.A.P. engine, Russell quickly progressed to a
Manx Norton engine fettled by established motorcycle tuner Steve Lancefield. He then moved up to
Formula Three and
Formula Two. Between 1953 and 1959 he won 64 Formula Three races, 11 Formula Two races and 6
sports car races. He won the
British Formula Three Championship for three successive years from 1955 to 1957 in the company of established drivers
Les Leston and newcomer
John Surtees. Russell's racing career ended after suffering injuries in a crash at
Le Mans in 1959, meeting his future wife Jennifer who was a nurse at a Norwich hospital. He went on to run a stud farm from his house at Bardwell Manor,
Suffolk. ==Racing driver school==